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|  | Sony Vegas Pro 10 crashes while editingby Osmar Velasquez 10 months agoHi guys :), just wondering if someone could help me with my problem Ok, so i got a computer with i7 2600k and 16 gb of corsair vengeance ram Now the problem is, sony vegas crashes while im editing con | Re: Sony Vegas Pro 10 crashes while editing by Joe Mizera 6 months ago Sigh..... I had hoped that Sony had finally corrected the stability problems with Vegas as of version 11. Apparently, they did not. I'm using version 9, and was actually considering upgrading. Until I
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|  | Sony Vegas Pro 10 low memory error...by Gabriel Dauga 1 year agoHello everyone, I have been having this problem on my new PC; both with Sony Vegas Pro 10 & 9 64-Bit! I have never had this problem with ALL my other computers that have 4GB of Ram but are 32-Bit syst+1  | Re: Sony Vegas Pro 10 low memory error... by Joe Mizera 9 months ago One thing I did finally discover that causes the "out of memory" error almost every single time is embedding .veg files on the timeline. In particular, when the embedded .veg file contains mpeg4 sourc
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|  | MultiCam & NewBlue Stabilizerby Ken Bennett 2 years agoI have a 3-cam wedding ceremony to edit as a Multicam edit. One cam was hand-held and I need to smooth out the movements. I have NewBlue's Stabilizer Pro. Should I run the Stabilizer plug-in first bef | Re: MultiCam & NewBlue Stabilizer by Joe Mizera 2 years ago I wonder if any users of the Newblue FX stabilizer are experiencing the problems I am. I have the 1.4 release of the NewblueFX stabilizer, and Vegas Pro 9E running on XP Pro 32 Bit. If I apply the plu
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|  | Article: DSLRs: A Time Exposureby Robert Primes, ASC 2 years ago Cinematography DSLRs: A Time Exposure Robert Primes, ASC is watching the progress of DSLR video, and sees some remarkable visions of the future of cinematography. Read on for his detailed review... R+1  | Re: DSLRs: A Time Exposure by Joe Mizera 2 years ago I was seriously considering adding the 5D MkII to my tool bag. I found a limiting factor however, that would prevent it from being very useful to me. I was rather surprised to find out the max recordi
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|  | Sony HVR HD1000U or Panasonic AGHMC70Uby John Frey 4 years agoWe are looking at purchasing 2 of either the Sony HVR HD1000U or Panasonic AGHMC70U cameras for lower-end HD acquisition. B&H now has the Panasonic in stock for $2,100 vs. the Sony for $1,500, althoug | Re: Sony HVR HD1000U or Panasonic AGHMC70U by Joe Mizera 2 years ago Lee, The future of camcorders is no doubt a tapeless one. AVC based cameras seem to be taking over the lower end range of products. Unfortunately, there are a couple of different implementations of AV
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|  | Using video from the HX-A1 in Vegas 6by Joe Mizera 5 years agoHi all, An associate and I are doing a shoot for a standard def project. I've using a Sony VX2000, and he's using the Canon HX-A1. Now, I know there will be a big mismatch between the look of the vide | |
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|  | Sharp edges in DV videoby Joe Mizera 6 years agoHi All, My workflow is to bring MiniDV source into Vegas 6 via firewire from the Sony deck. The source video is typically shot on a Sony PD-150. I've had many hours of experience with Vegas, but this  | Re: Sharp edges in DV video by Don Bloom 6 years ago On my PD150s and DSR250 I lower the sharpness by 1 click to the left in the custom preset menu. It seems to have helped take "the edge off" a bit. With my JVC5000 I've not had to do that. seems it mig
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